The Royal Mint advises that as at March, 2011, the following 50 Pence coins have been issued -
Archery 800,000
Badminton 900,000
Boccia 900,000
Boxing 800,000
Canoeing 800,000
Cycling 400,000
Fencing 1,000,000
Goalball 900,000
Gymnastics 900,000
High Jump 900,000
Hockey 1,000,000
Rowing 700,000
Swimming 1,000,000
Table Tennis 1,000,000
Triathlon 1,000,000
Volleyball 1,000,000
The remaining 13 coins should have similar mintage figures. Generally, 1 million of each or something a bit less.
Coins for general circulation have been progressively released since October, 2010, and all 29 should be released during the course of 2011.
The London 2012 50 Pence coins depict the 29 sports competed at the 2012 Olympic Games. These include -
Football
Aquatics
Athletics
Equestrian
Badminton
Shooting
Tennis
Sailing
Gymnastics
Fencing
Archery
Table Tennis
Volley Ball
Judo
Basket Ball
Hockey
Cycling
Rowing
Boxing
Canoeing/Kayaking
Boccia
Wheelchair Rugby
Modern Pentathlon
Goal Ball
Hand Ball
Triathlon
The Royal Mint progessively released 29 different 50 Pence coins each one depicting a sport from the Olympic games.
The Royal Mint produced 29 different London 2012 Olympic 50 Pence coins, one featuring each sport contested at the 2012 games.
The Royal Mint struck 1,005,000 "London 2012" Sailing 50 Pence coins for general circulation.
The were 35,000 New Zealand 1968 Uncirculated coin sets issued.
Carson City Morgan dollars were issued for many years. Each coin has its own value based upon the year it was minted and the condition of the coin.
Many of the pin sets are valued in price close to $15 each. The amount for each coin will vary depending upon the condition that it is in.
New coins are issued in the UK when the Royal Mint in consultation with the Treasury deem it necessary due to any number of reasons. The smaller 5, 10 and 50 Pence coins were issued in 1990, 1992 and 1997 respectively to rationalise the coinage. The introduction of new coins is not taken lightly since there are a great many more considerations these days than previously, notably, the many and varied vending machines or coin operated machines that need to be modified to accommodate the new coins and the preparation of the population to recognise and accept them. The regular coins are issued in January of each year. The Olympic 50 Pence coins have been gradually issued since October, 2010.
The current bimetallic Two Pound coin was first issued in 1997. There was a trial Two Pound coin minted in 1994, but it was not issued for general circulation. From 1986 to 1996, there were unimetallic nickel brass Two Pound coins issued as commemoratives, but these were intended to be souvenirs rather than circulating currency. There have been Two Pound coins issued irregularly for many years. Most of these were non-circulating and issued only in Royal Mint sets. Earlier Two Pound coins were issued in gold in 1820, 1823-1826, 1831, 1887, 1893, 1902, 1911, 1936 and 1937.
5 rings
There is one US coin picturing Harrison and that is the one-dollar coin issued in 2012. They are still legal tender and are not rare.
there are 2 or more players
A different number in each Olympiad.
About 50 PGA Tour cards are issued each year through the PGA Tour Qualifying School and the Web.com Tour graduation. These cards give players full membership status on the PGA Tour for the following season.
None. Australia has never issued a Halfcrown coin. The only two years an Australian One Crown coin was issued were in 1937 and 1938. The coins were very unpopular due to size and weight and were discontinued.
There were a great many different coins issued for Elizabeth [I] in or around 1561. Please narrow down the possibilities a lot with a description of the coin.